KLM Royal Dutch Airlines today festively welcomed its 30-millionth passenger – a record in the 97-year history of the company – en route from London to Amsterdam. This is an increase of over 7% compared to 2015 when KLM carried 28 million passengers.

KLM President & CEO Pieter Elbers and the British Ambassador to the Netherlands Sir Geoffrey Adams congratulated Mrs Kojima. She traveled from London via Amsterdam to Tokyo for the Christmas holidays. On behalf of KLM, Mrs Kojima was offered two tickets to a destination of her choice.

KLM and the United Kingdom
Each year, KLM flies about 6.3 million passengers to the UK, making it an important market for the airline. KLM currently serves 16 destinations in the UK. In February 2017, KLM will add its 17th destination – London City Airport. Along with KLM’s destinations in the UK, flights can easily be booked to all 149 KLM destinations at www.klm.com.